hotpinkangel
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I'm not sure... Wondered if anyone knew??
Last week mw told me my baby had turned back to back.
If you palpate your belly you will not feel the baby's long, hard back down the front or side of your belly. You will only feel hard bumps at the top (legs and feet). I heard that if your baby is facing back you will feel kicks up under your ribs instead of out front. Also, you might have flatness or an indent near your belly button. You will feel the baby's hands moving down by your pelvis...
You can look at this page, it might help you...
https://www.spinningbabies.com/baby-positions/belly-mapping
Last week mw told me my baby had turned back to back.
If you palpate your belly you will not feel the baby's long, hard back down the front or side of your belly. You will only feel hard bumps at the top (legs and feet). I heard that if your baby is facing back you will feel kicks up under your ribs instead of out front. Also, you might have flatness or an indent near your belly button. You will feel the baby's hands moving down by your pelvis...
You can look at this page, it might help you...
https://www.spinningbabies.com/baby-positions/belly-mapping
Oh dear.... My little man must be back to back then need to get him moving. Thank you!
my baby went back to back and I labored for a very long time without an epidural....it's not too bad ladies. It'll be over one way or another, and you'll have a beautiful baby. Some of them are just sunny side up